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    Adding jitter to an ideal delta-sigma ADC implemented in cadence

    Dear friends, I have designed a continuous-time bandpass delta-sigma converter in cadence using ideal components. As you know, these types of circuits include both analog (continuous-time) and digital (discrete-time) blocks. I am trying to simulate the effect of jitter in my design. The...
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    [SOLVED] Gain in AC and Transient Simulation -- different results!?

    Thank you for your feedback. Increasing accuracy for transient analysis in combination by playing with strobeperiod worked for me!
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    [SOLVED] Gain in AC and Transient Simulation -- different results!?

    Dear friends, I have designed a bandpass filter (BPF) using an ideal OpAmp and positive feedback (one can consider it a black box). Based on the AC simulation, the BPF is working correctly and filtering other frequencies around 1GHz and passing the 1GHz signal with 68.9dB amplification. The...
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    Ideal OpAmp using VCVS, output common-mode issue

    Thanks to you guys for all your suggestions. Actually, I wanted to have the same DC level (Vdd/2) for input and output. Based on @barry suggestion, I removed the DC component of the input by a series capacitor before amplification using VCVS, and then after amplification I added a DC component...
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    Ideal OpAmp using VCVS, output common-mode issue

    Hi, I need an ideal differential OpAmp/OTA to simulate Active-RC integrators in cadence. I have read the previous threads in the forum about this topic. I know that I can use a very high-gain VCVS and emulate the poles using RC. The input to the system is a sine wave with an amplitude of 1 mV...

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